I've brought my "new" computer back at least once. I was told that it would look and act just like my old Windows XP. Didn't happen and still hasn't happened. The first reason for returning it was that Microsoft Word wasn't transferred from my old PC. I found a Dell Microsoft Word diskette that Anthony was able to use to return the missing "WORD" to the new PC.

Evidently during the transfer and/or installation, the new PC lost track of the printer that it used to know so well. Now it doesn't, and I don't either.

Trying to contact Anthony is like trying to talk to a native American from Comcast.

I finally needed to up upgrade from Windows XP and did a fair amount of searching before I bought this. It's very speedy, has a huge disk, enough memory for most anybody and a slot for a full height PCIEX16 expansion board and 2 PCIEX1 slots. Having both Wireless and Wired network connectivity is a plus especially given that it allows a wireless access point. I decided to go with Windows 7 since it is a very stable platform and will be supported for a good long while. One thing I would have liked is a USB 3.0 on the from panel for newer thumb drives but they at least have them available (2) on back.

This computer was a replacement for an old XP system. The best things that helped us decide on this computer were the combination of decent speed and storage and a good sale price. We were able to use Staples rewards to make this an even better deal. The computer was fairly easy to set up and the fact that it still has windows 7 is a plus! Overall, this computer is a good addition to our office system and is a good replacement for an older Dell. Glad to have found it and all is well so far...hopefully it will work well for a long time!